She adds: "Her current application for a temporary restraining order along with her financial requests appears to be in response to the negative media attention she received earlier this week after filing for divorce. Yet Johnny cannot protect himself or Amber from media scrutiny, and Amber's anger certainly cannot drive this dissolution proceeding."

Johnny has been ordered to remain at least 100 yards away from Amber until their next court appearance in late June.

The actress accused Johnny of being verbally and physically abusive in a signed affidavit, claiming that the
Pirates of the Caribbean star had struck her with an iPhone during an argument last Saturday.

Amber
filed for divorce citing "irreconcilable differences" on Monday, to which Johnny responded by requesting the judge reject Amber's claim for spousal support. Amber then returned to court on Friday, claiming three instances of domestic abuse at the hands of the actor in the last six months.

In court documents she wrote: "I live in fear that Johnny Depp will return to [our home] unannounced to terrorise me, physically and emotionally.

Amber left court on Friday with markings under her left eye.

"During the entirety of our relationship Johnny has been verbally and physically abusive to me. I endured excessive emotional, verbal and physical abuse which has included angry, hostile, humiliating and threatening assaults to me whenever I questioned his authority or disagreed with him."

The
Pineapple Express actress also submitted photos of a large bruise on her cheek which she claimed was caused by Johnny, and was still visible when she left court on Friday afternoon.

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